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Alton Ellis - Legend (2014)

Alton Ellis - Legend (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Alton Ellis

  • Title: Legend
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Gorgon Records
  • Genre: Reggae, Rocksteady
  • Quality: FLAC lossless
  • Total Time: 1:24:42
  • Total Size: 335 MB
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Alton Ellis remains one of the greatest of all reggae singers, going back to the late '50s up to the '80s, firmly established as a slick singing sex symbol of the roots pop, rocksteady, and lovers rock styles that all started with the ska movement. Ellis was there during the whole period, singing in Kingston via the Coxsone and Studio One facilities with a small rhythm section, horns, and backup singers. While more sweet than raspy or political, some variations and covers of rhythm & blues crop up on this 30-track, two-CD reissue collection that truly encompasses the best tracks of his career, and demonstrates why he is indeed a legend of reggae music. This compilation spans his career from the dirty, distorted production values of the reel-to-reel analog days to more modernized multi-tracked techniques short of digital. His first hit, "Muriel," with Eddie Perkins from 1959 is here, a non-reggae ballad with strings. So are the popular songs, the slow, rocksteady "Cry Tuff" (or "Cry Tough" in some discographies) and "Girl, I Got a Date," the dance tune "Remember That Sunday" strewn with organ and piano sounds from Jackie Mitoo, and the heavier and harder "Dance Crasher," which more closely resembles the Bob Marley style. Ellis will always inevitably be compared to the more famous international star Jimmy Cliff, save the edginess, but in his day Ellis was more popular. When Ellis -- who had left the employ of Coxsone Dodd and production wizard Bunny Lee for arch-rival Duke Reid -- returned to his original producer in 1968, the rocksteady sound was well established, and the singer's career took off. "I'm Still in Love" is perhaps his most definitive song, with a bouncy bassline reflecting the ups and down of how heartstrings still function after rejection. Songs like the frivolous "I'm Just a Guy," and the crying chorus about finding love during "Willow Tree" established Ellis as a true superstar. He covered R&B songs such as the Deltronics hit "La La Means I Love You," the Tyrone Davis chart buster "Can I Change My Mind?", or the Gene Chandler evergreen "Duke of Earl" with passable style, a deeper voice, and pure soul, respectively. Where "If I Ruled the World" has Ellis as ultimately naive, "Black Man's Word" is his most political statement in terms of a black/white schism, and "Reggae Is My Thing" comes through very personal or autobiographical. The collection is missing his hit, "Sitting in the Park," but that's about it. Legend is a satisfying collection no true fan of reggae should be without.

Tracklist:
01 - Alton Ellis - Play It Cool (2:40)
02 - Alton Ellis - Ain't That Loving You (2:30)
03 - Alton Ellis - Baby I Love You (2:11)
04 - Alton Ellis - Can I Change My Mind (3:36)
05 - Alton Ellis - Remember That Sunday (2:29)
06 - Alton Ellis - Dance Crasher (2:40)
07 - Alton Ellis - Why Do Birds (2:24)
08 - Alton Ellis - Get Ready (2:50)
09 - Alton Ellis - Willow Tree (2:43)
10 - Alton Ellis - La La Means I Love You (3:06)
11 - Alton Ellis - Breaking Up (2:58)
12 - Alton Ellis - Can't Stop Now (3:22)
13 - Alton Ellis - Come Rolling (2:43)
14 - Alton Ellis - I'm Still In Love (4:28)
15 - Alton Ellis - What A Dillusion (2:26)
16 - Alton Ellis - Black Mans Word (2:51)
17 - Alton Ellis - Cry Tuff (2:20)
18 - Alton Ellis - Why Did You Leave (2:37)
19 - Alton Ellis - Girl I've Got A Date (2:27)
20 - Alton Ellis - Carry My Name (2:14)
21 - Alton Ellis - If I Ruled The World (2:28)
22 - Alton Ellis - Don't Trouble People (3:01)
23 - Alton Ellis - Thank The Lord (2:15)
24 - Alton Ellis - How Can I Find (2:51)
25 - Alton Ellis - Duke Of Earl (3:22)
26 - Alton Ellis - Reggae Is My Thing (3:09)
27 - Alton Ellis - Room Full Of Tears (3:26)
28 - Alton Ellis - Someday (2:25)
29 - Alton Ellis - I'm Just A Guy (2:22)
30 - Alton Ellis - Muriel (3:49)

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.